Hey, I thought since today was a day I was waiting on a quote from a rapid prototyper (Dan, at Fusion Engineering), it might be a good idea to mention rapid protyping and what it is.
Well, the name pretty much sums it up, of course, but more to the point: it's a wonderful, fast, cost-effective way to get a working prototype of your invention (and, if you're like me, and your sewing, engineering or construction abilities are lame, at best), they come in awfully handy.
Accelerated Technologies, another rapid prototyper, defines rapid prototyping this way: The obvious benefit of rapid prototyping is speed. However, working closely with product development professionals, Accelerated Technologies has found that the real value of the rapid prototype is that it quickly delivers a better design communication tool.
The "real", physical prototype quickly and clearly communicates all aspects of a design. Eliminating ambiguity, rapid prototyping facilitates the early detection and correction of design flaws.
In its simplest form, the benefit of rapid prototyping is confidence in the integrity of the design. This confidence is best expressed as the peace-of-mind that results from a design that is completed on time and correctly.
Furthermore, rapid prototyping techniques can deliver parts in spec resins and spec alloys that allow for real world testing, bridge to production and short-run production.
It is important to note that rapid prototyping has become a very loosely used term to define any process that reduces the time to receive a prototype. Machining, casting and molding techniques have all been loosely grouped under the rapid prototyping umbrella.
But, the true definition of rapid prototyping is those technologies that additively "grow" a design.
So, get on it! Make your drawings (or shoot a short video of your working prototype, like I did), get some quotes, and get 'er done!
Monday, July 14, 2008
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